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Brexit heat singes Indian markets

| | Jun 22, 2016, at 10:38 pm
Mumbai, Jun 22 (IBNS): The Indian market ended lower on Wednesday largely due to selling pressure in FMCG and auto stocks and concerns about UK's referendum on June 23, according to media reports.

On Wednesday, Sensex fell 47.13 points to 26765.65 and Nifty fell 16.20 points to 8203.70.

Pharma and select private banks supported the market sentiment to some extent.

Some of the leading stocks that ended as losers on Wednesday were Tata Motors Ltd, GAIL India Ltd, Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL), ITC Ltd, and Infosys.

Top gainers included Adani Ports, Dr Reddy's Labs, Lupin, Coal India and Wipro.

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